April 05, 2007, 8:04AM

Don't look now, but there are no less than five teams who are likely to pass the Knicks by the end of the season if the team continues to slide. TeamGames BackLast 10 GamesKnicks-2-8Minnesota-3-7Philadelphia15-5Portland14-6Charlotte16-4Sacramento12-8Seattle1.55-5 If this keeps up, the Knicks will be in 25th place by the end of the year. Does it matter in practical terms? Well, it doesn't... Full story »

March 31, 2007, 1:27PM

The Knicks lost again. And while they've been pretty good at finishing down the stretch in tight games this year (everything's relative - remember 04-05?), they weren't able to outmaneuver the Mavs. Marbury scored 42. I feel like I'm going to get sick of singing his praises lately, but he's pulled a 180 this season and he deserves all the... Full story »

March 30, 2007, 2:51PM

So, Dirk Nowitzki, Josh Howard, and Steve Francis are all questionable for tonight's game, which is as near a must-win game for the Knicks as you can get without actually being one. For the Knicks' sake, I hope Nowitzki and Howard sit tonight and then have long, fruitful, injury-free careers. And for the Knicks' sake, I hope Francis sits and... Full story »

March 30, 2007, 2:46PM

LeBron James - at the behest of Nike, I'd imagine - took a few shots at Stephon Marbury's shoe line."Me being with Nike, we hold our standards high. And we do a great job of putting out great merchandise, great shoes. It does come with a price that is pretty high, but at the same time you're getting great quality... Full story »

March 29, 2007, 11:17AM

Heyo. We've updated things around Knicks Clicks a bit. The new address is blog.nj.com/knicks. You'll find our new site has stepped into the 21st century with a new look and comments. That's right - now you don't even need to e-mail me anymore to point out my arithmetic and spelling errors - you can do it right here (or there,... Full story »

March 28, 2007, 1:48PM

Although the Knicks are a long-shot for the playoffs, this has still been a great year for Stephon Marbury and Knick fans in general. Not only has he expanded his game in a huge way - distributing the ball, running the offense, and, believe it or not, playing defense - but he's also gotten extremely positive recognition for his trailblazing... Full story »

March 27, 2007, 1:37PM

Not only did the Knicks lose to Orlando and seriously hurt their chances to make the playoffs, but we also missed out on seeing Isiah Thomas' newest player in action. Randolph Morris, the Kentucky kid who made the jump from March Madness to the NBA in less than a week, was a DNP-CD against the Magic. I'd think that Morris... Full story »

March 13, 2007, 1:58PM

Well, Isiah Thomas wins. He brought up last season's 23-win record enough times that James Dolan thinks 5 games under .500 constitutes turning the team around - enough to re-up Zeke ahead of schedule. It's not that we didn't all know Zeke was going to get his extension back when Dolan lent him his support right after the brawl (when... Full story »

March 08, 2007, 1:54PM

There is talk about David Lee being "soft" for not returning soon enough from an ankle injury, and Walt Frazier called him out on it during the Sonics game. I'm no doctor, and I certainly haven't taken a look at Lee's ankle, but I'm struggling to recall a sprain/strain that has taken so much time to recover from - especially... Full story »

March 06, 2007, 1:52PM

Believe it or not, but the Knicks are actually in the playoff hunt. No one has been able to say that since 04-05, and even then it was a long shot. In 03-04, the Knicks managed to make the playoffs, but even then it was with just 39 wins in a watered down East. Full story »

February 28, 2007, 1:51PM

Jamal Crawford's got a stress fracture in his foot, and will likely be out for the rest of the season. It seems bad, but is it really? Can the Knicks win without him? Let's take a look. Crawford primarily provides two things: points (at a cost of more shot attempts) and set-ups (which are free), so let's talk alternatives... Full story »

February 19, 2007, 1:41PM

Well, the All-Star break is behind us. It took the Knicks their complete 82-game season to reach 23 wins last year, so 23-30 isn't all bad. But it's not particularly all good, either. And it's a far cry from making the playoffs for the first time in the past three seasons. So what's it giong to take for the Knicks... Full story »